A 41-year-old man with resting angina was diagnosed with a coronary vasospasm and subsequently with Fabry disease exhibiting low serum α-galactosidase A activity. High computed tomography (CT)-derived extracellular volume was detected in the apical inferior wall of the left ventricle suggesting myocardial fibrosis, potentially from vasospasm-related ischemia and/or microvascular dysfunction.

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